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Stephen King: Carrie (USA 2011) From the Publisher: Stephen King: Carrie. Anchor Books, ISBN: 9780307743664 (August, 2011), 304 p., $7.99.
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Stephen King: Carrie (UK 2007) From the Publisher: Stephen King: Carrie. Carrie White is an no ordinary girl. Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN: 0340951419 (May, 2007), 256 p., £7.99.
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Stephen King: Carrie (USA 2002) From the Publisher: But Carrie had a secret: she possessed terrifying telekinetic powers that could make inanimate objects move, a lighted candle fall, or a door lock. Carrie could make all kinds of startling bizarre, and malevolent things happen. And so she did one night, when feeling scorned and humiliated...and growing angrier and angrier... she became the vengeful demon who let the whole town feel her power. Stephen King: Carrie. Newly introduced by the author. Pocket Books, ISBN: 0671039725 (November, 2002), 272 p., $7.99.
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Stephen King: Carrie (USA 2000) From the Publisher: Although Carrie first captured America's attention with its shocking climax, it remains as vibrant today as when it was first published because of Stephen King's ability to tap the collective unconscious of our commercial society. He brilliantly underscores the inherent fears and driving forces that fester in adolescence and later manifest themselves in various forms. Whether it's public high school's proclivity for suppressing individualism and creativity, the bigotry of cliques, or male apprehension of women's emerging sexuality and equality, Carrie lays bare our ritualistic, cruel, and base tendencies. Ultimately, we discern that it's not Carrie White but the ineffectual people surrounding her that we truly dread -- which is why Carrie endures as one of Stephen King's most riveting and disturbing novels. Stephen King: Carrie. Newly introduced by the author. Pocket Books, ISBN: 0671039733 (September, 2000), 193 p., $12.95.
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